Aloha Island Air
DHC8-102

for FS98

VERSION 2.0mp

N803WP

Designer Bernd Hirnschrodt
Paint Bernd Hirnschrodt
Flight Model Bernd Hirnschrodt
Features - illuminated cabin windows at night
- landing lights
- tail light
- new animated gear & spoilers
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Overview

Thank you for downloading my new version of the DHC8-300 series. It is the first step from me building an regional airliner for FS98. Version 2.0mp features a more realistic texture on the fuselage, landing lights, tail light and animated gear and spoilers. This is Version 2.0mp. A Version 3.0 is planned featuring AF99 circle, landing lights, tail light and the maximum moving parts.
Below you will find a screenshot of the Rheintalflug DHC8-311.

Picture seen online only

History

The DHC8 Dash 8 program was launched in 1983. Main features of the Dash 8 were the high cruising speed for a prop aircraft of 525 km/h and a comfortable cabin. This program was enhanced by offering different versions of the Dash 8: the DHC-8-100, DHC-8-300, DHC-8-300Q, DHC-8-400Q.
Aloha Island Air operates a total number of 3 aircraft of the DHC-8-100. They are used for their regional routes within hte Hawaii Islands. The airline operates two DHC-8-102 and one DHC-8-103.

Copyright & Distribution

By using this ZIP-archiv(WPD81A2M.ZIP) you accept the following conditions for using this aircraft:

IF YOU DO NOT ACCEPT THE ABOVE YOU MAY NOT INSTALL THE THIS AIRCRAFT TO YOUR HARDDISK!!!!

Installation for FS98

For both FlightSimulator version, please delete all previous version of this aircraft!!!

  1. Be sure that Microsoft Flight Shop Converter 98 and all FS98 Patches are already installed on your system.
  2. Create a sub-folder in your FS98\AIRCRAFT directory called "WPDHC81".
  3. Unzip the WPD81A2M.ZIP archiv to the new directory.
  4. All subdirectories needed will be created automatically.
Please email me if you are interested in an FS5 version which does not include moving parts.

Please send me your suggestions and comments. It is realy necessary to give me some feedback for improving future versions of this aircraft.

Many thanks to Austrian Virtual Airlines for their assistance and help.
This aircraft was created for Aloha Virtual Airlines.

Happy landings

Bernd Hirnschrodt

Vienna, September 1999